In “We Real Cool,” the speakers make choices that seem exciting, bold, and rebellious, even though those choices lead to consequences. Write about a moment in your own life when you followed what looked cool or fun, only to realize afterwards that it wasn’t the smart or responsible path. What influenced your decision, and how did your perspective change later?

 Prompt: I followed a group choice in seventh grade when friends pushed me to ride a scooter down a steep ramp after school. The run looked fun, the pressure felt strong, and I wanted to fit in. I crashed at the bottom and scraped my hands, which forced me to admit I ignored my own judgment. After that day, your choices feel easier to judge because you slow down, think, and trust your own sense of risk.

Summary: We analyzed a poem and did an assignment about it.

Reflection: I learned about a new poem.

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